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Bente van Bourgondiën ~ creative coder ~ problem solver ~ digital centipede ~ mrs. wolf 🐺

[tech stack]
javascript, vue, socket.io, node, git, geojson, gps

[skills]
coding, architecture, connected applications, interface design, interaction design, clear communication,

[platforms]
web, mobile, tablets, brightsign, (linux) servers, arduino, raspberry pi

[bio]
Bente van Bourgondiën (NL) creates interactive, connected installations, often for educational and cultural spaces like museums and the arts.

With a technical background in both software and hardware, she connects code with physical interaction. By combining software with various sensors and outputs, she explores how users experience digital interactions in intuitive and meaningful ways.

Since 2016, she has also been teaching coding at KABK, working with students in the Graphic Design and I/M/D departments. Currently she is a tutor in ‘Hacklab’, an academy-wide IST program for students with an interest in connecting real life things with computers and vice versa.

She works for (and with) artists, design agencies, museums and the Dutch government. Her work can be found in Rijksmuseum Boerhaave (Leiden) and in temporary exhibitions in Mauritshuis (Den Haag) and Nemo (Amsterdam).